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Henrico Circuit Court 1. NAME OF COURT: CIRCUIT COURT OF THE COUNTY OF HENRICO JUDGES: The Honorable James S. Yoffy, Chief Judge The Honorable L.A. Harris, Jr. The Honorable Gary A. Hicks The Honorable Richard S. Wallerstein, Jr. The Honorable John Marshall COURT ADMINISTRATOR: Donna M. Sandefur 2. CLERK: The Honorable Heidi S. Barshinger 3. SHERIFF: The Honorable Michael L. Wade 4. COMMONWEALTH S ATTORNEY: The Honorable Shannon L. Taylor 5. CONTACT INFORMATION: MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 90775 Henrico, Virginia 23273-0775 PHYSICAL ADDRESS: 4301 East Parham Road Courts Building, 2 nd Floor Henrico, Virginia 23228 PHONE NUMBERS: Clerk s Office (804) 501-4202 Judges Chambers (804) 501-4750 Jury Officer (804) 501-4812 Commonwealth s Attorney (804) 501-4218 Sheriff s Office (804) 501-4571 Or Jail (804) 501-4581 6. DOCKET PROCEDURE: TERM WEEK is the week of the 2 nd Monday in the odd months of the year. CIVIL: Cases should be set by telephone. Once set, the attorney setting the trial date must write a confirming letter to all attorneys stating the trial date(s) and whether the case has been set with or without a jury.

Because of the limited number of trial days, the Court sets several cases for trial each day. Experience has shown that many cases go off the docket before the trial date due to settlements or continuances. This allows those cases which require trial to bet set at an early date. On occasion, however, more cases remain on the docket than can be tried, and the Court must then continue some cases. Such a circumstance is unfortunate, but with the cooperation of all concerned, such instances should be rare. Civil Law Motions: Civil motions are heard on Fridays at 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Elsie Holmes is the administrative assistant responsible for setting hearings on civil law matters, i.e., demurrers, infant settlements, pleas, contesting wills, injunctions, etc. Protective Orders appealed from the General District Court take precedence on the docket. Protective Orders are set on the Friday seven days after the date the appeal is noted. Mrs. Holmes is in charge of the civil law docket and should be contacted regarding settlements of civil cases, etc. Mrs. Holmes can be reached at (804) 501-4709. Civil Domestic Matters: Hearings on divorce, custody, support and visitation are set every Monday, along with incapacitated adult matters. In the event Monday is a holiday, matters will be set on the Tuesday of that week. Support matters appealed from the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court are heard on the second Monday of the odd months of the year. Custody and visitation matters appealed from the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court are set for a docket call at 3:00 p.m. on the second Monday of the odd months of the year. However, the Court encourages attorneys to call Tammy Damon to preset the appeal trials. Protective Orders appealed from the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court take precedence on the docket. Protective Orders are set on the second Monday following the date the appeal is noted. Again, most cases can be set by telephone. For all equitable distribution cases set for trial, a domestic relations pre-trial scheduling order is required within in 10 calendar days of setting the trial date. Exhibits must be pre-filed. Any matter set for more than three hours or involves a pro se party requires a pre-trial conference. Mrs. Tammy Damon is the administrative assistant responsible for the civil domestic docket and should be contacted regarding settlements of civil domestic cases. Mrs. Damon can be reached at (804) 501-4710. CRIMINAL: Mrs. Donna Sandefur is responsible for all criminal matters and should be called if it is determined at the last minute that the trials will take longer than preset, if a jury is waived, to set a guilty plea when a criminal jury is set, or if it is too late to write regarding a continuance. Misdemeanor non-jury appeals are tried on the second, third and fourth days of Term Week, or the second week in the odd months of the year. When the appeal is noted in the General District Court or Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court, a trial date is assigned at that time. If it becomes necessary to continue the trial, a letter should be written to this court requesting a continuance and setting forth the reason, the amount of time estimated for the trial, and whether a trial by jury is requested. Counsel will then be advised if the continuance is granted and advised to coordinate a date with the Commonwealth s Attorney s Office and submit an original order endorsed by all counsel and the defendant to the Circuit Court Clerk s Office. Mrs. Sandefur can be reached at (804) 501-4711. Felonies: Trials are conducted on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The date for the trial in the Circuit Court is preset at the conclusion of the preliminary hearing in the General District Court. All continuance requests must be in writing, along with a list of available dates provided to the court. Continuances are done in court and the defendant must be present. Criminal Motions Day: Criminal Motions take place the Monday of Term Week, or the second Monday of the odd months, at 3:00 p.m. in Courtroom # 1 of the General District

Court. This time is set aside for hearing requests on psychiatric examinations, change of trial date, setting trial dates if not previously set, and setting hearings on motions to suppress, etc., if these matters are not taken care of before the start of the Term. NOTE: ALL ORDERS submitted to the Court for entry must be original orders with original signatures, preferably in blue. All orders or filings must be submitted to the Circuit Court Clerk s Office. (NO FAXES ACCEPTED!) Last updated 10.4.16

Henrico General District Court 1. NAME OF COURT: HENRICO GENERAL DISTRICT COURT 2. JUDGES: Hon. L. Neil Steverson; Hon. John Marshall, Hon. Mary B. Malveaux 3. CLERK: Linda S. Knight P.O. Box 90775 Henrico, VA 23273-0775 4. TELEPHONE: Civil: 501-4727; Fax: 501-4141 Criminal & Traffic: 501-4723; Fax: 501-7388 Clerk: 501-4723 5. ADDRESS: 4301 E. Parham Road, Henrico, VA 23228 (Parham and Hungary Spring Road) 6. SHERIFF: Michael L. Wade P.O. Box 90775 Henrico, VA 23273-0775 Telephone: 501-4571 7. COMMONWEALTH ATTORNEY: Shannon Taylor P.O. Box 90775, Henrico, VA 23273-0775; Telephone: 501-4218 8. DOCKET PROCEDURES: Arraignments/Show Cause Returns: Monday & Friday 9:00 a.m. Arraignments: Tuesday-Thursday, 9:00 a.m. Civil Return Docket: Monday & Friday, 10:00 a.m. Civil Cases Set for Trial: Monday & Friday, 11:00 a.m. Small Claims: 1 st and 3 rd Friday, 11:00 a.m. Criminal/Traffic Docket: Tuesday Thursday, 9:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m., and 1:30 p.m. Attorney Status Cases: Tues Thurs., 1:30 p.m. Traffic School Returns: Fri., 9:00 a.m. County Cases: Friday, 9:00 a.m. DUID and Stalking Cases: 3 rd Monday, 1:30 p.m. Traffic Cases/Toll Road Cases: 4 th Mon., 1:30 p.m. Garnishment Docket: Monday & Friday, 8:30 a.m. Courtroom #4 Show Causes & Community Corrections Return: Fri., 9:30 a.m. 9. GUIDELINES FOR FILING CIVIL WARRANTS:

A. Civil general docket Monday & Friday 10:00 a.m. 1. Uncontested and default judgments 2. The uncontested docket usually lasts 30 minutes. If a lawyer needs to be in another court and so advises the clerk, every effort will be made to accommodate him/her. B. Civil contested Monday & Friday 11:00 a.m. 1. Procedures vary among the judges, but approximately six (6) cases are set at 11:00. The judges strongly urge lawyers to tell court on the return date of lengthy cases (1 hour or longer) so fewer cases will be set at the 11:00 hour. Likewise, the judges urge counsel to advise the court as soon as possible when a case settles, in order to free up that time. C. Warrants must be filed 45 days prior to court date. The court can be contacted prior to filing, in order to clear date. D. Fees filed with each warrant 1. Make checks payable to Henrico General District Court 2. When filing more than 1 (one) warrant, an Inventory Sheet must accompany warrants (this sheet can be obtained at the Clerk s office) a. Warrants must be in alphabetical order & Service Member form attached b. The amount of filing fees, service fees & totals to be included on list 10. CHECKLIST BEFORE FILING A WARRANT A. Henrico County Court should not receive any warrants that have another court s name and address printed on face of warrant B. Do not print, type or sign the clerk s name or fill in date issued on warrants. (This space is provided for the deputy clerks to sign and date) C. The return date and time must be filled in on the face of the warrant. Return time is 10:00 a.m. Mailing certificate to be completed on back of original. D. All warrants are to be signed and dated by the plaintiff, attorney, agent or employee of the plaintiff & stapled in the upper left corner E. The address and phone number of the plaintiff, attorney or agent must be printed on the face of the warrant. Address(es) of Defendant(s) must be printed on the face of the warrant. Do not fill out Defendant(s) name and Address(es) on Back of warrant. F. Indicate the county or city to which the process is to be directed.

Example: John Doe 170 Midlothian Turnpike Midlothian, VA 23235 (Chesterfield) G. When filing suit against a corporation or company, you must have the name and address of the Registered Agent, if they are incorporated. To obtain this information, call the State Corporation Commission at (804) 371-9733. Otherwise, the name of the owner or manager to be served H. Any attorney or agent that files in large groups can file up to 75 cases per court date I. Agents and attorneys can call court the day prior to court date to continue and dismiss cases. Also, the amount you are seeking judgment for can be filled in by court clerk J. Return dates: 1. Usually trials are not heard unless both parties agree and court has time 2. Pleadings ordered strictly enforced pursuant to 16.1-69.25.1 and Rule 7B.2 3. Summary Judgment advance case on docket or may be requested on trial date 4. Demurrers advance case on docket K. Legibility of warrants required 1. All warrants must be typed or handwritten (printed in black ink only). No inserts between copies 2. PC generated warrants must be legible through all the carbonized copies with tabs removed. a. Send original warrant plus 1 (one) carbonized copy per each defendant to be served at same location b. For each additional address, send 2 (two) additional carbonized copies L. Third party service warrants 1. Third party service must be printed or stamped on the face of warrants in RED. The court does not call when papers are ready 2. We suggest that a RED stamp have the name of your process server. This will eliminate another process server picking up your warrants in error 3. Returns must be received 12 days prior to the return date. 4. Only one person per case. M. Reissue Warrants 1. Must be filed within 90 days from the original court date

2. Only the address can be changed 3. Requires original docket number and original return date N. Secretary of the Commonwealth 1. The court will keep the original warrant and one copy of the affidavit 2. The service copies (original and two copies of affidavit + two copies of warrant) are sent to S.O.C. should have the service fee attached - $28.00 per service. 3. S.O.C. address should NOT be on face of warrant - an envelope & certified mail card address for debtor required 11. SUBPOENA DUCES TECUM A. Request for witness must be received in our office a minimum of 10 days prior to trial B. Request for subpoena duces tecum must be received a minimum of 15 days prior to the date that documents are to be produced 12. JUDICIAL ACTIVISM A. How involved should a judge be when one party is pro se litigant? (See VA Code 16.1-93) B. Should a judge advise a pro se plaintiff of his right to one non-suit? (See VA Code 8.01-380) C. How liberally should sanctions be imposed? (See VA Code 8.01-271.1) 13. JUDICIAL PET PEEVES A. Lawyers who are habitually late, regardless of reason B. Lawyers who make a sanction request as part of every pleading C. Lawyers who seek continuances of cases giving weak excuses or send in clients with continuation letters without advising opposing counsel until the court date (see Rule 7A:14) D. Large volume plaintiff who fumble papers and are disorganized in court. 14. GUIDELINES FOR FILING GARNISHMENTS: Garnishment Docket Monday & Friday 8:30 a.m. A. Form requirements: 1. 5 Garnishments summons (if you need a file copy, make 6) 2. 1 Suggestion in Garnishment (must use court form) 3. 1 Garnishee Answer Sheet 4. 1 Envelope with postage addressed to Debtor (COURT DOES NOT HAVE STAMPS)

B. Garnishments are returnable as follows: 1. 90 180 days for Wages 2. 45 days for Bank Accounts 3. 180 days for Military and Federal Employees C. Continuations: 1. Clerk can continue 2 times, then decision made by Judge. 2. If plaintiff is not present and a check has been received, the garnishment will be continued for two weeks. If plaintiff is not present on that date, the check will be returned. D. Show Cause: Creditor, attorney or representative must appear in court on return date at 8:30 a.m. to request a show cause. The garnishment will be placed on the 10:00 general docket. You must have been in touch with the codefendant before requesting a show cause. E. A filing fee must be filed with each garnishment 1. Make all checks payable to Henrico General District Court 2. If garnishment is going to Virginia Beach or Norfolk, make a separate check for services payable to High Constable F. When filing more than 1 garnishment: 1. A completed inventory sheet must accompany the garnishment (the court can supply this form). 2. Warrants and list of defendants must be in alphabetical order. 3. Amount of filing fees, service fees & totals to be included on list. G. Checklist before filing garnishments: 1. Henrico District Court will not accept any garnishment that has another court name printed 2. If suggestion in garnishment or garnishee answer sheet is not included, garnishment will be returned. 3. Do not print, type or sign clerk s name or fill in date issued on any garnishments. 4. The return date, time and case number must be filled in on the face of the garnishment, suggestion and answer sheet. The return time is 8:30 a.m. 5. All garnishments must have the address and phone number of the creditor, attorney, agent or employee of creditor printed on the face of garnishment. H. You must indicate the county or city to which the process is to be directed. Example: John Brown

331 Love Street Midlothian, VA 23235 (Chesterfield) I. Any attorney or agent can file groups up to 75 cases for one court date. J. Legibility of warrants. 1. All garnishments must be typed or printed in black ink. 2. Do not put any inserts between copies. 3. PC-generated garnishments must be legible through all carbonized copies with tabs removed 4. Xerox copies will be accepted. K. Third party service. 1. Third party service must be printed or stamped on the face of garnishment in RED. 2. We suggest that a RED stamp have the name of your process server. The court does not call when papers are ready. 3. Returns must be received 12 days prior to return date 4. Indicate beside each service if it is to be served by private process. L. Secretary of Commonwealth served garnishments. 1. The court requires 3 copies of the affidavit, along with regular garnishment forms per service. 2. A self-addressed green certified mail card & envelope(s) required only for the debtor and/or garnishee. 3. The address of the debtor or garnishee shall be included with the debtor or garnishee s name on the face of the garnishment, not just the affidavit. 4. Secretary of the Commonwealth address should not be on face of garnishments. M. The court will try to call you the day before court to go over your docket. However, it is your responsibility to contact the court. We do not call on single cases. N. Garnishment fees: Court costs - $46.00 per garnishment Sheriff Service 4 services at $12 per service Secretary of Commonwealth - $28.00 per service (separate check payable to Secretary of Commonwealth) Certified mail - Federal or Government agency needs an envelope addressed to Garnishee with proper postage, certified mail receipt and a green certified mail card returnable to Henrico General District Court

SPECIAL NOTE: DEFAULT JUDGMENTS How much proof is required if there is no appearance by the defendant? A. The clerk s office will point out obvious flaws as in unlawful detainer cases B. Sworn testimony accepted for open accounts C. In injury and property damage cases, documentation for medical bills and repair estimates are required SET CASES Unless there is some case which the court knows will be lengthy, four to six cases will be set at 11:00 every Monday and Friday. Please let the clerk or the Judge know if you anticipate your case lasting longer than one hour.

Henrico Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court 1. NAME OF COURT: HENRICO COUNTY JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS DISTRICT COURT 2. JUDGES: Hon. Margaret W. Deglau, Hon. Denis F. Soden, Hon. Stuart L. Williams, Jr., Hon. Rondelle D. Herman, Hon. Randall G. Johnson, Jr. 3. CLERK: Rebecca L. Cone P.O. Box 90775, Henrico, VA 23273-0775 Telephone: 501-4688 4. ADDRESS: 4201 E. Parham Road at Dixon Powers Drive, between Hungary Springs Road and Staples Mill Road 5. WEBSITE: www.co.henrico.va.us/jdrcourt 6. PROBATION OFFICE: Kathy Jones, Director of Court Services; telephone: 501-4693 Chris Jacobs, Supervisor of Intake; telephone: 501-4693 Intake Office for petitions is located in Courts Building. 7. MAGISTRATES OFFICE: Yvette Via, Chief Magistrate Henrico County Jail; telephone: 501-5285 8. PROTECTIVE SERVICES OF DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES: Serious complaints concerning child s welfare and health; Hotline telephone 501-4002 during office hours; 1-800-552-7096 after hours. 9. DOCKET PROCEDURE: Arraignments: Juvenile Arraignments: Monday Thursday 8:15 a.m. Adults (Bonded out): Monday Friday 9:00 a.m. Adults (Detained): Monday Friday 11:00 a.m. Detention Hearings: Monday Friday 9:00 a.m.

Show Cause Support Arraignments: Tuesday 2:30 p.m. Criminal Trials: Adult and Juvenile Monday 9:00 a.m., 10:45 a.m., 1:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m. Thursday 9:00 a.m. Friday 9:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m. Support: Division of Child Support Enforcement (Amending/New Petitions & Show Causes) Tuesday 9:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m. Thursday 9:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m. Non-Division of Child Support Enforcement (All Cases) Tuesday 9:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. Wednesday 9:00 a.m. Thursday 9:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m. Custody/Visitation/Support: (Docket Call) Wednesday 9:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. Thursday 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. Contested Custody: Tuesday Afternoons; set by Judge Wednesday Afternoons; set by Judge Thursday Afternoons; set by Judge Friday morning, set by Judge Department of Social Services Cases: Wednesday 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. Thursday 11:00 a.m. Traffic: Wednesday 1:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. Protective Orders: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 1:00 p.m. Wednesday 2:00 p.m. Friday at 11:00 a.m. Truancy: Wednesday 9:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m.

Additionally, juvenile operators licenses are issued at 5:00 p.m. Mondays (by prior announcement) at the Administration Board Room. NOTE: If there are questions regarding scheduling, contact the Clerk s Office at the above number. CONTINUANCES: It is the policy of this court that continuances be viewed on a case by case basis. The facts as presented by motion before the court on the Request for Continuance Form will be the vehicle through which the request for continuance will be reviewed. Requests for continuances will be processed by the Clerk s Office. SUPPORT AND CUSTODY PETITIONS: All original petitions filed regarding matters of support, custody and visitation, and motions to amend are to be filed on state forms available in the Clerk s Office. Attorneys may submit an attachment to the state form; however, each child and issue requires a separate petition (i.e., custody and visitation) and needs to be identified on the state form. When filing, an original and two copies are required. Available dates should also be submitted. All forms are available in the clerk s office and at www.co.henrico.va.us/jdrcourt. It is advisable that the court be notified as soon as the conflict/issue is identified so appropriate notices can be given to all parties and court dates can be reassigned as soon as possible.